Thanks Richie, this will come in very handy especially since most of the work I do in Live Steam hobby I just need to find the surface or edge within .001".
@garciarosa100 NO . a) could 'throw' on contact b) could damage the cutter c) damage to feeler guage. d) likely to 'grab 'the feeler guage and pull into work piece
They look like they are just latex gloves. Its not like a mill is going to grab the latex and wrap you around it. Cloth or leather gloves ditch them before using tools (I do use them while rough cutting on things like abrasive chop saws. Cuts down on metal splinters.
Thanks Richie, this will come in very handy especially since most of the work I do in Live Steam hobby I just need to find the surface or edge within .001".
applejak2000 2 months ago
.02 mm = .00078 thousandths of an inch
.2 mm = .0078 thousandths of an inch or rounded up ' eight thou'
osql8 2 months ago
Do the oil modify the thickness of the paper? Have you measured the difference between an oiled paper and an unoiled paper? If so, what it is?
thedistortedguitar1 3 months ago
$3.00 feeler gauges would be better ,NO.
garciarosa100 6 months ago
@garciarosa100 NO . a) could 'throw' on contact b) could damage the cutter c) damage to feeler guage. d) likely to 'grab 'the feeler guage and pull into work piece
dgwbuildwright 2 months ago
Bloody brilliant Mate, tank you very much for this tip.
underhover69 7 months ago
One can use any kind of paper, long as the thickness is known.
szaki 7 months ago
A classic method :-), Different papers are different thicknesses though, so best to sample some.
Jes437 2 years ago
You are right. These numbers are for the red packet papers the green ones are thinner I believe.
richieT737 2 years ago
Loose The Gloves , Or Your Fired
Hurry Every Chance You Get
eufaulaed 2 years ago
They look like they are just latex gloves. Its not like a mill is going to grab the latex and wrap you around it. Cloth or leather gloves ditch them before using tools (I do use them while rough cutting on things like abrasive chop saws. Cuts down on metal splinters.
pbgd3 2 years ago
aw too bad I don't smoke
alehax27 2 years ago
Great tip - thanks for demonstrating :)
adisharr 2 years ago
excellent video
DELTA1DSV 3 years ago
You are right .02mm is 0.7 thou not 7 thou. I'm a metric man and not really used to imperial measurement so got the conversion wrong. Thanks
richieT737 3 years ago
No problem, we use both here in Canada. Keep up the good work
cheers
Gerald
backyardcnc 3 years ago
Good video but a cigarette paper is about 7 tenths not 7 thou. .0007~.0008 inches or 0.02 mm. Thin card stock is 7 thou.
Good demo otherwise. Thanks
backyardcnc 3 years ago
All your videos are excellent .
I adored your ideas!
Thank you for sharing with all.
Luiz Ally
tryally 3 years ago